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Royal Nickel Corp. RNKLF



GREY:RNKLF - Post by User

Post by Geodan2on Sep 17, 2018 1:18am
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Last thing they said, oz per ton not gram :-)

Last thing they said, oz per ton not gram :-) " This underlines the potential of future exploration and discovery of coarse gold material grading in several ounces per tonne. The sediment marker layer, which runs along all known shear structures located at Beta Hunt Mine, provide significant exploration potential in the near future."

That is super bullish, they are thinking ozs per ton not grams, a Troy oz is 31.1 grams 

Anything over 10 grams/ton is considered rich ore, open pits go after .5 gram material, major underground mines can has 5 gran ore.  


grading in several ounces per tonne   that means 90 grams and up :-) 
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